We are a little unsure what the robots fascination with Star Trek is but it would seem from the amount of accesses this image has been getting that it holds something interesting for them. Can you figure out what it is?

Our spies intercepted communications and a file between 5 of the top 10 robo-generals and their nuclear bomb server. We must recover the final launch code from the 5 robo-general's secret codes, so we can stop the detonation!

We have discovered a robot testing framework that appears to take a robot module and determine whether or not it is acceptable. Can you help us figure out what the criterion for acceptance are? Framework is found at pwning.net:8009.
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The biggest event of the robot year is happening this week! Robot invitations are cool in that they are just a password that validates at the door. We acquired the validator to be used. Can you find an invitation for us in time?

First team to get access to the Twitter account PPP and send us the password wins.
www.twitter.com/ppp
Go!

(Just kidding. Please don't get arrested.)

Solutions

Torrents

200

Practical Packets

It turns out that robots, like humans, are cheap and do not like paying for their movies and music. We were able to intercept some torrent downloads but are unsure what the file being downloaded was. Can you figure it out?

We saw two robots dressed in sweater dresses, leggings and press on nails and decided we had to listen in. But, these robots were speaking an unintelligible language. Can you figure out what they were saying?

Robot hackers, like their human counter parts, have a largely unmet need to dump large amounts of text to their peers. We recently got access to one of their servers and are providing you with the files. What have they been talking about?

In a recent battle we took an enemy robot hostage and examined his operating system. During the examination we found a piece of robot malware that we don't quite understand. Can you enumerate its targets?
This challenge was made by our friends at ManTech. If you enjoyed it, you might be interested in working for them.

Our aerial reconnaissance drones recently sighted these new robot prototypes but we cannot figure out how to turn them on (INSERT INAPPROPIATE JOKE). Can you help us solve the mystery and get their electrons flowing?

The robots appear to be testing some kind of new camera technology but we haven't quite figured it out yet. Understanding this imaging could be crucial to our understanding the enemy and winning the war.